Journal Name:
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume:
731
Issue:
22
Pages From:
1022
To:
1028
Date:
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Abstract:
In this study, the effects of the sandwiching of a 70 nm thick ytterbium film between two layers of CdS on
the structural, compositional, optical and electrical properties are investigated. The X-ray diffraction,
scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersion X-ray, visible light spectroscopy and impedance spectroscopy
techniques are employed to achieve these effects. It was observed that, the nanosandwiching of
Yb between two 500 nm thick films of CdS enhances the crystalline nature of the films without altering
the lattice parameters. Particularly, the grain size is increased by 25%, the strain, the defect density and
the stacking faults are reduced by 31.5%, 43.7% and 25%, respectively. Optically, the Yb nanosandwiching
is observed to enhance the visible light absorbability by at least 2.7 times of the whole range and by 8
times at 1.64 eV. The enhancement of the absorbability is associated with shrinking in the band gap and
more interband states. In addition, an increase in the real part of the dielectric constant by 54% is
observed when Yb was nanosandwiched in the CdS structure. The modeling of the imaginary part
allowed exploring the electron-plasmon interaction parameters. A remarkable increase in the drift
mobility from 281 to 996 cm2/Vs associated with plasmon frequency enhancement from 0.84 to
1.38 GHz was determined upon Yb nanosandwiching. The effectiveness of this modeling was verified
from the impedance spectra in the frequency domain of 0.01e1.80 GHz, which revealed wave trapping
property of ideal values of return loss at notch frequency of 1.35 GHz. Furthermore, the electrical resistivity
measurements on the studied samples have shown that the presence of Yb reduced the electrical
resistivity and shifts the donor level closer to the conduction band of CdS. The studies nominate the
nanosandwiched CdS for use in optical and microwave technologies as dual devices.